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I am creating function to get the percentiles in a given column
So , it's necessary to pass a tablename and columnname to the function
the following function is working fine.
But , I want to modify it to pass the columnname as totaltime and tablename as a

CREATE function percentile ( @shortname nvarchar(255) )
returns float as
begin
return (select max(totaltime) from a where row_id in

(select top 90 percent C.row_id from a C where C.shortname
like @shortname order by C.totaltime )
and shortname like @shortname )

end

HOW DO I DO THIS??
Oct 8 '07 #1
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I am creating function to get the percentiles in a given column
So , it's necessary to pass a tablename and columnname to the function
the following function is working fine.
But , I want to modify it to pass the columnname as totaltime and tablename as a

CREATE function percentile ( @shortname nvarchar(255) )
returns float as
begin
return (select max(totaltime) from a where row_id in

(select top 90 percent C.row_id from a C where C.shortname
like @shortname order by C.totaltime )
and shortname like @shortname )

end

HOW DO I DO THIS??
Hi and welcome to TSDN. Hope you'll have a great time here.
I've moved this to the MS SQL server forum where it belongs.
Please use the most appropriate forum when posting further questions.
Oct 8 '07 #2
iburyak
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This is just an idea on how it should be done. You should know better your database to write and test it correctly.

[PHP]CREATE function percentile ( @shortname nvarchar(255), @tablename varchar(255), @totaltime varchar(255) )
returns float as
begin
Declare @Retvalue float
If @tablename = ‘table1’

select @Retvalue = max(totaltime)
from table1 where row_id in

(select top 90 percent C.row_id from table1 C where C.shortname
like @shortname and C.totaltime = @totaltime order by C.totaltime)
and shortname like @shortname
ElseIf @tablename = ‘table2’
select @Retvalue = max(totaltime)
from table1 where row_id in

(select top 90 percent C.row_id from table1 C where C.shortname
like @shortname and C.totaltime = @totaltime order by C.totaltime)
and shortname like @shortname
Else
@ Retvalue = 0


Return @ Retvalue
end[/PHP]
Oct 8 '07 #3

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